Twitter Can’t Figure Out Why TF Donald Trump Signed A Kid’s Hat And Then Threw It Into The Crowd

The White House has recently been embroiled in negative media coverage thanks to the many planning and scheduling setbacks that have occurred during the planning of this year’s Easter event. However, the beloved Easter egg roll somehow managed to go off without a hitch. Well … kinda-sorta.

On Monday, Donald Trump did his part to kick off the annual White House Easter Egg Roll — which apparently involved signing someone’s hat and then randomly throwing it into the crowd of spectators.

Trump was in the process of greeting the families in attendance when one teenager asked him to sign his “Make America Great Again” hat. Trump obliged, but then proceeded to toss the hat into the crowd, saying “Here you go, kids!”

“No!” the kid shouted as Trump happily flung the hat at someone other than its owner.

Politics aside for a moment, there are so many things to unpack here. First, why did Trump toss the hat into the crowd when he had autographed it for a particular person? Second, why say “Here you go, kids” when the hat was, in fact, only intended for one guy? And lastly, why did he say “Whose hat?” when he was clearly holding up a Sharpie?

Twitter was FULL of confusion and questions.

@politico This is a man who is not mentally present. Literally can’t remember what he started doing 10 seconds before.